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-ahiapwun

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-akeki

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-akiek(i)

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-akwtenhi

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-apwas(i)

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-arkaua

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-aru

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-arukwafa

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-atigite

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atiamtɨr

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eihi

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poure le

(Bislama) fakem

finger

Musa spp.
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ia-kase nap

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j’allume le feu

ia-kesi nukuaii-nahii

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ceuillir des fruits

(Bislama) mi pikimap fuit

ia-kesi nukuaii-nahii

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ceuillir des fruits

(Bislama) mi pikimap fuit

iakuniarmen

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iani nɨteta

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iaren

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imam pakou

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ou est chez toi ?

(Bislama) ples blo yu wea.

irah kahar

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kamhau

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kapkar

Zosterops vellalavella
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kapuapu

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[kapuapu] n.

karaga

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karasari

karasari
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genre de coquillage

karuarua

Use this plant to stop the rain, take 4 tips of the plant’s branch and place them in a cross formation, with the tips pointing N, S, W, E, wash them in sea water, and then call for the rain to stop. Hang these tips in a tree with rope for five days. Stem used to weave roof rafter to attach coconut fronds to stick. Young men hunting in bush with slingshots, when run out of stones, use these young fruits to hunt birds.
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Example: Use this plant to stop the rain, take 4 tips of the plant’s branch and place them in a cross formation, with the tips pointing N, S, W, E, wash them in sea water, and then call for the rain to stop. Hang these tips in a tree with rope for five days. Stem used to weave roof rafter to attach coconut fronds to stick. Young men hunting in bush with slingshots, when run out of stones, use these young fruits to hunt birds.

konuwak arwerew

Cephalopholis miniata http://fishbase.org/summary/Cephalopholis-miniata.html
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kopreki

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kupan

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kurapu

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kwafetatea

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kwanasɨn

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kwaniapwít

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kwanuarɨs

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kwatiuvtiuv

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kweria

Circus approximans
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kɨtkɨt

kɨtkɨt
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mai mai

Coryphaena hippurus http://fishbase.org/summary/Coryphaena-hippurus.html
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(Bislama) Mahi Mahi

Example: Photo by Alex Kerstitch / Shorefishes of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

marao

Myripristis murdjan http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-murdjan.html
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mark apamus

Macropygia mackinlayi
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menari

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[menari]

nage

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nakus nani kiri

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Nakwai Makwa

Nakwai Makwa
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n cratère lunaire

namari ~ nɨmɨri

The wood of this tree is hard and people use it to make a bow. Cut the stem, heat it over a fire to make it stronger and then carve it to the size desired.
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Example: The wood of this tree is hard and people use it to make a bow. Cut the stem, heat it over a fire to make it stronger and then carve it to the size desired.

namatamai

Lethrinus olivaceus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-olivaceus.html
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namiraou

The wood is used to make house posts, it is said to be very hard. It is also burned for firewood.
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Example: The wood is used to make house posts, it is said to be very hard. It is also burned for firewood.

nareg

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Food: The green leaf of this plant is used as a wrap when cooking fish over a fire. Clothing: The peeled inner bark of this plant is dried and then used as fastener or strap for other clothing during kastom ceremonies.
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Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Food: The green leaf of this plant is used as a wrap when cooking fish over a fire. Clothing: The peeled inner bark of this plant is dried and then used as fastener or strap for other clothing during kastom ceremonies.

Narhák

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naruakiri

To make a strap to hold the ornamental fiber "Nisei" (Plunkett et al #3077) on a person’s arm. Dry the stem, remove the fibers, and weakve into a strap. There is a legend that is told about this plant, concerning a rat and a fox. The rat and fox stole a banana from the Devil’s garden. The Devil caught the fox and told him not to come back. The rat said "lets go to the garden" and teh fox said no. The rat said "go take these leaves, and tie the leaves with coconut fiber--and he told the fox to lie down and the rat sewed the leaaves on the fox. So, the rat an
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Example: To make a strap to hold the ornamental fiber "Nisei" (Plunkett et al #3077) on a person’s arm. Dry the stem, remove the fibers, and weakve into a strap. There is a legend that is told about this plant, concerning a rat and a fox. The rat and fox stole a banana from the Devil’s garden. The Devil caught the fox and told him not to come back. The rat said "lets go to the garden" and teh fox said no. The rat said "go take these leaves, and tie the leaves with coconut fiber--and he told the fox to lie down and the rat sewed the leaaves on the fox. So, the rat an

natuan

The wood of this plant smells bad. It is locally called a type of "stink wood." When young children get circumsized in kastom ways, to change the leaves for their bandage, take off the bark of this stem, take the inside part and scrape it--mix a handful of hte scrapings with grated coconut, put it together in a leaf, put it on the fire, heat it, when the coconut is browned, squeeze it together to get the "milk"  that is yellow in color. When young children swim in saltwater to dry the cut from the circumcision, squeeze this on that area to help heal it. Another use is to tr
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Example: The wood of this plant smells bad. It is locally called a type of "stink wood." When young children get circumsized in kastom ways, to change the leaves for their bandage, take off the bark of this stem, take the inside part and scrape it--mix a handful of hte scrapings with grated coconut, put it together in a leaf, put it on the fire, heat it, when the coconut is browned, squeeze it together to get the "milk" that is yellow in color. When young children swim in saltwater to dry the cut from the circumcision, squeeze this on that area to help heal it. Another use is to tr

nauaua

1. Flying foxes are attracted to the flowers. 2. The bole is used to make end posts of western style houses known as nimah itoga. 3. Wood is used to make axe handles.
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Example: 1. Flying foxes are attracted to the flowers. 2. The bole is used to make end posts of western style houses known as nimah itoga. 3. Wood is used to make axe handles.

nawawa

Agricultural: When in flower, taro (Nerei) is said to be ready for harvest.
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Example: Agricultural: When in flower, taro (Nerei) is said to be ready for harvest.

nawi

nawi
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nehev

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nei apsan

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neiapsan

Stem used to make bow. Stem for ax handle.
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Example: Stem used to make bow. Stem for ax handle.

nekava kava

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.
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Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.

nep

nep
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newar

Leaf used to feed pigs--when looking for dried coconuts, gather this. The seeds are edible put them directly on fire and cook for 3-5 minutes.
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Example: Leaf used to feed pigs--when looking for dried coconuts, gather this. The seeds are edible put them directly on fire and cook for 3-5 minutes.

niar

Wood is hard to make house posts. Stem to make bow for hunting birds, fruit bat.
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Example: Wood is hard to make house posts. Stem to make bow for hunting birds, fruit bat.

nifeag

1. Pidgeons (small local birds) eat the fruit. 2. When in flower the kava is considered weak and not distrubed. After flowering passes, the kava stems (known as hands) are considered strong again.
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Example: 1. Pidgeons (small local birds) eat the fruit. 2. When in flower the kava is considered weak and not distrubed. After flowering passes, the kava stems (known as hands) are considered strong again.

nipirey

Collect young leaves and boil in water or fry it and eat as a cabbage. To cover fish for cooking, take petiole with many leaves and bend to cover fish and put in sauce pan. When cooked eat fish and leaves.
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Example: Collect young leaves and boil in water or fry it and eat as a cabbage. To cover fish for cooking, take petiole with many leaves and bend to cover fish and put in sauce pan. When cooked eat fish and leaves.

numasur

The wood from this tree makes a very good timber. Hunters know that the flying fox and pigeons like to eat the ripe fruits from this tree, so hunt near them when it is ripe.
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Example: The wood from this tree makes a very good timber. Hunters know that the flying fox and pigeons like to eat the ripe fruits from this tree, so hunt near them when it is ripe.

nurap

Fuel: Dried wood of this plant is used as firewood. Not: This plant is considered the mountain form. There is another form, Nowaripen, found near the sea.
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Example: Fuel: Dried wood of this plant is used as firewood. Not: This plant is considered the mountain form. There is another form, Nowaripen, found near the sea.

nusun riwan

nusun riwan
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nuvia

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(Bislama) nuvia

nuvivi taik

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nuákw

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nɨferinfwemamas

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nɨkava Fila

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nɨkava kamiaram

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nɨkɨsi-

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nɨmrakw

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nɨparapu

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nɨparpar

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pangkor

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parov

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pawpawuk pusan

Zizina labradus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/323094-Zizina-labradus
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peha

peha
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penesu

Scarus tricolor http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-tricolor.html
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piak sarawihi

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mon frère cadet

pɨsaiov

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rawɨs

rawɨs
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rawɨs

rawɨs
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[ʰrawɨs]

ringkai

Fregata minor
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[rigai ~ ringgai]

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rɨgkái

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Skobak

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sola

sola
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suku

suku
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Takiaew sei tasi

Hexabranchus sanguineus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/244849-Hexabranchus-sanguineus
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tannapen

To increase milk flow in a nursing mother, take a double handful of leaves and put in 1 liter of water. Drink one bottle twice a day for three days.
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Example: To increase milk flow in a nursing mother, take a double handful of leaves and put in 1 liter of water. Drink one bottle twice a day for three days.

teki karari

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tikináu

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tɨ neis

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tɨnɨrup

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uvni

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warakou pirei

Taeniura lymma http://fishbase.org/summary/Taeniura-lymma.html
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ágihi

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